James Corden has opened up on feeling there is a negative perception of him online and says the reaction to his apparent behaviour at a New York restaurant was ‘scary’.
The Gavin and Stacey star has been a staple of British TV for decades before recently massive success in the United States through his late night talk show and major roles in Hollywood movies.
James has found himself in the spotlight in recent weeks as he was accused of being ‘nasty’ to waiting staff in a New York restaurant, leading to the owner banning him from the venue temporarily.
He later spoke out about the drama, which saw him become the centre of criticism and mockery online, on his Late Late Show, where he apologised for making a ‘snide remark’ when his wife’s egg-yolk omelette contained egg whites.
Now, in a new interview with The Times, he admitted he no longer reads about himself in the media, saying: ‘I just won’t do it. I don’t google myself, I don’t read anything about myself.